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La Taq
1625 Northeast Killingsworth Street, Portland, Oregon, United States
About the La Taq
La Taq is a vibrant and popular Mexican restaurant located at 1625 Northeast Killingsworth Street in Portland, Oregon. Known for its delicious and authentic Mexican cuisine, La Taq offers a wide variety of dishes such as tacos, burritos, enchiladas, and more. The restaurant has a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for enjoying a meal with friends or family. Whether you're craving traditional Mexican flavors or looking to try something new, La Taq is sure to satisfy your appetite. Come and experience the flavors of Mexico at La Taq today!
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1625 NE Killingsworth St, Portland, OR 97211, United States
Opening hours of La Taq
Monday:
Day off
Tuesday:
Day off
Wednesday:
Day off
Thursday:
17:00 - 22:00
Friday:
17:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
17:00 - 22:00
Sunday:
17:00 - 22:00
Reviews of La Taq
"This place is awesome. I love the food, innovative drinks, and the staff are incredible. I would come here every Wednesday (hint, hint) when every other restaurant in Portland is closed if you were open!!! I feel like I have to rate it three stars though because the hours suck. How can you pay rent for 168 hours of the week and then only be open for 20 of those hours!!!!!! It doesn't pencil! And it makes it hard for me to make it there. Also, please don't just be a Portland sucker and close at 10. Stay open til 11! I can barely get to the bar by 9, which makes 10 impossible. Last thing....you have seating. Change your license and allow kids. You're not open bar hours, you're open restaurant hours. I'd be here a lot feeding my kids queso and drinking margaritas."
"Sheesh, I’m so bummed. La Taq has been one of our favorite spots in PDX since they opened, and we’ve tried most if not all of the best taquerias in town. I can’t remember the last time I wrote a review, probably because I don’t think the PDX service industry in general really cares anymore, but here goes in hopes La Taq cares and wants to stay in business: Apps: - Chips typically were the best in town, house made, warm, light & crispy, the right amount of grease, a reason to show up all on their own. Tonight they were cold, overcooked, under salted. - Guac, avocado base tasted good and fresh but otherwise bland, needed salt and some heat from peppers/jalepeño/serrano, plus cilantro. - Queso was good but not warm - Salsa was tasty and good layers of spice Entrees/tacos: - the brisket taco is usually my fave and one of the best in town. Tonight it was different, fat not rendered like the brisket didn’t spend enough time in the smoker - but somehow dried out and not moist either. In addition there was dry spice garnish that I didn’t recognize but was very bitter. - Poblano taco was overcooked, no texture/snap left in the poblanos - Al pastor was tragic, like stew, so soupy it broke through the tortilla. It definitely isn’t cooked on a trampo to give it those crispy edges, it’s likely braised but not for long enough. Drinks: - Margs were good not great. The salt was caked on so thick around the rim that another bartending grabbed the glasses from our bartender and tapped to reduce the salt rim by at least half. I thought these used to be fresh squeezed, but maybe mistaken. Everything was pre-mixed this time and a little too sweet, not enough citrus."
"My daughter took me here for dinner, and I'm so glad she did! The staff were friendly and helpful. The margaritas were delicious. I highly recommend the tacos and the chips and salsa--darn tasty. My new go to for Mexican food."
"This is a quaint place that is super casual and relaxed. When you walk in you seat your self and will find water and menus already waiting for you on your table. Grab a table and check out the La Taq menu. We wanted to order a cheese dip but couldn’t choose between the green Chile queso or the fundido. Our server told us the difference (queso like Tostitos salsa con queso/velveta cheese) we went for the fundido, it was really spicy and I like spicy stuff. It basically was melted gooey cheese and peppers. Not too much flavor and I was sweating lol. The tortillas that it came with were really good but we ran out of them fast. I wouldn’t get it again. Probably go for the cheaper option of the green chile queso. We did get chips and salsa, the salsa was really good. I preferred the red salsa but the green was good too. Lots of flavor and heat! I ordered the tacos: rojas poblanos (veggie) and shrimp taco. The veggie taco was alright, really Tex mex and true to the flavors but the shrimp taco was AMAZING. If you like shrimp but are hesitant about it being fried, it’s surprisingly really good. Great flavors. Friend ordered enchiladas and somehow got the combination plate... the combination plate has a lot going on and was HUGE. my friend barely ate it. Anyways great place for tacos and finger food! And the service was great!"
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